CAS 640-68-6
:D-Valine
- (-)-2-Amino-3-methylbutyric acid
- (2R)-2-Amino-3-methylbutanoic acid
- (R)-2-Amino-3-methylbutanoic acid
- (R)-3-Methyl-2-aminobutanoic acid
- (R)-Valine
- <span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-(-)-Valine
- D-2-Amino-3-methylbutanoic acid
- D-Valin
- D-valina
- H-D-Val-OH
- Nsc 20654
- Valine, <span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-
- Valine, D-
- D-(-)-Valine
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D-Valine
CAS :Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :>98.0%(T)Couleur et forme :White to Almost white powder to crystalMasse moléculaire :117.15D-Valine, 98+%
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Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :98+%Couleur et forme :White, Crystals or powder or crystalline powder or flakesMasse moléculaire :117.15(R)-2-Amino-3-methylbutanoic acid
CAS :Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :97%Couleur et forme :SolidMasse moléculaire :117.1463D-Valine
CAS :D-Valine
Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :98%Couleur et forme : white to off-white flakesMasse moléculaire :117.15g/molD-Valine
CAS :Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :98.0 - 101.0 %Couleur et forme :White crystalline powderMasse moléculaire :117.15D-Valine
CAS :D-Valine (H-D-Val-OH) is the enantiomer of L-Valine.Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :99.93%Couleur et forme :White CrystalsMasse moléculaire :117.15D-Valine
CAS :Produit contrôléApplications D-Valine is an isomer of the essential amino acid L-Valine. D-Valine has been used as a selective agent in epithelial cells in culture since it inhibits cells that lack the enzyme D-amino acid oxidase. D-Valine has also been shown to inhibit proliferation of contaminating fibroblasts in smooth muscle cells from human myometrium. D-Valine solution showed tumor growth inhibition and improvements of the nutritional status in AH109A hepatoma-bearing rats.
References Gilbert, S.F. et al.: Cell, 5, 11 (1975); Hongpaisan, J. et al.: Cell Biol. Int., 24, 1 (2000); Sasamura, T. et al.: J, Nutrit. Sci. Vitaminol., 44, 89 (1998);Formule :C5H11NO2Couleur et forme :NeatMasse moléculaire :117.15D-Valine
CAS :D-Valine is a non-essential amino acid that is synthesized from 2-oxoglutarate and glutamine. D-Valine has been shown to be an intermediate in microbial metabolism, where it is converted to L-valine by the enzyme d-amino acid oxidase. It has also been shown to have antihypertensive properties in rat models of hypertension. The synthesis of D-valine from glucose can occur through two different pathways: one involves the conversion of L-glutamic acid to L-alanine then to pyruvic acid, which is then converted to L-lactate and then d-malic acid; the other pathway involves the conversion of L-glutamate to citric acid, which can then be converted into succinic acid and eventually d-malic acid. Structural analysis has revealed that D-valine contains a hydrogen bond between its carboxyl group and nitrogen atom in a neighboring molecule. This hydrogen
Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :Min. 95%Couleur et forme :White PowderMasse moléculaire :117.15 g/molD-Valine extrapure CHR, 99%
CAS :Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :min. 99%Couleur et forme :White, Crystalline powder, Clear, ColourlessMasse moléculaire :117.15D-Valine
CAS :Formule :C5H11NO2Degré de pureté :97%Couleur et forme :Solid, White powderMasse moléculaire :117.148










